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C
ONFIGURING
THE
S
WITCH
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CLI
– This example enables the HTTP secure server and modifies the
port number.
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
When you log onto the web interface using HTTPS (for secure access), a
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate appears for the switch. By default,
the certificate that Netscape and Internet Explorer display will be
associated with a warning that the site is not recognized as a secure site.
This is because the certificate has not been signed by an approved
certification authority. If you want this warning to be replaced by a
message confirming that the connection to the switch is secure, you must
obtain a unique certificate and a private key and password from a
recognized certification authority.
Caution:
For maximum security, we recommend you obtain a unique
Secure Sockets Layer certificate at the earliest opportunity.
This is because the default certificate for the switch is not
unique to the hardware you have purchased.
When you have obtained these, place them on your TFTP server, and use
the following command at the switch's command-line interface to replace
the default (unrecognized) certificate with an authorized one:
Note:
The switch must be reset for the new certificate to be activated. To
reset the switch, type:
Console#reload
Console(config)#ip http secure-server
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Console(config)#ip http secure-port 441
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Console(config)#
Console#copy tftp https-certificate
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TFTP server ip address: <
server ip-address
>
Source certificate file name: <
certificate file name
>
Source private file name: <
private key file name
>
Private password: <
password for private key
>
Summary of Contents for 6128L2
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Page 21: ...CONTENTS xvii Glossary Index ...
Page 22: ...CONTENTS xviii ...
Page 26: ...TABLES xxii ...
Page 40: ...INTRODUCTION 1 10 ...
Page 54: ...INITIAL CONFIGURATION 2 14 ...
Page 193: ...PORT CONFIGURATION 3 139 Figure 3 61 Displaying Etherlike and RMON Statistics ...
Page 257: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 3 203 Figure 3 90 Configuring Policy Maps ...
Page 313: ...COMMAND GROUPS 4 13 PE Privileged Exec VC VLAN Database Configuration ...
Page 592: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
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